Tokyo Ginza "Winter Horse Chestnut Street" The fallen leaves of the horse chestnut trees make the cold winter feel so good

In the early morning of a winter day as a cold wave approaches, all the leaves fall off the horse chestnut trees on "Marronnier Street," making it difficult to tell if they are still horse chestnuts. During the coldest time of the day, before the sun rises, the sight of the horse chestnut trees with their leaves cut off makes you feel the cold. It is a mistake to refer to the Japanese "horse chestnut tree" as "horse chestnut," and it is also known as the "Western horse chestnut." If they come from cold Europe, perhaps the cold is just right for the horse chestnut trees!

Post by Lonelywalker | Jan 22, 2023

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